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ANTI-JAPANESE PROGRESS LIMPS PARADE IN SWATOW AT WUCHOW.

GOVT. PRECAUTIONS PREVENT INCIDENT.

TRUCULENT STUDENTS DEFY AUTHORITIES,

(From Our Own Correspondent.).

SWATOW, January 20 Despite the Ban by the autho- rities the students held a parade on the 18th inst, the day on which the school strike ended.

In the morning only a small number reported themselves to their respective schools, and these stu- denis, together with those who had not returned to their, desks, then gathered in the Chung Sun Park. There, spooch was made denoune- ing Japanese Imperialism and Japaness policy in general. The speaker urged the Government to do something to resist further ng gression and invasion by

enemy.

"the

MONEY WANTED FOR THE BUND, ROADS AND LIGHTING.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Wuonow, January- 29. Although foreign New Year was celebrated as a holiday particularly among the better-off people, in most parts of the town" and in the country-disriets generally, the old Chinese New Year will be kept up, much as it always has been. The people of China have colebrated tha old customs for thousands of years, and they are not too pleased with the idea of the change. However, they had no objection to taking an addition holiday on January 1.

HONG KONG DAILY PRE MONDAY

LADY REEL WINS WITH MARQUIS HALL.

LOCH RYA

RAYS BIG DAWIDEIND- FOR FANDING SUBS.

MRS. HAZELAND PRESENTS THE CUP.

The main event of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club's Winter Meeting was won by Lady Fool's Marquis Hall which won from, a feld of four..

In the race for Fauling Subscription Griffins, Loch Ryan won to pay the comparatively handsome dividend of $95.08, Outes, a heavily backed favourito refused sovoral hurdles and was unplaced, "

TOM WINS FROM WONDERFUL STAG.

Ascot Handicap.

Tom with, 170 lbs, on the saddle, Gatwick Handing over a mile and won from Wondertul Stag in the a half. Mr. Chan Tin Son's pony did not appear to like the hurdles. Novices, provided a win for Mr. B. The Inst race of the day, for JA Carroll who rode Heliotrope Leal to victory in a Beld of twelve. The second place went to Bright Eyes ridden by Mr. Chauson, who i paid his supporters 872 for a place Mr. H. W. Mok's Bright Eyes bet. Choctow II was thiru. Ho paid 16 to each of his supporters.

Chins pontos classifed by the Hong A Flat Rage of one milo. For Kong Jockey Club in D1 and "DB" Classes. To bo ndden by anywhere at any time. Winner 900; jockeys who have not win 10 races

and price $125; 3rd prize: $75. En trance feo 42. Mr. L. Reidy's Heliotrope Lout

(Mr. Carroll) 1

The Cups won during the after- noon were given away by Mrs. Hazeland.

Randwick Piate,

The Fu River Bridge.

Owing to lack of public funds the construction of public works such as roads and water supply is not making very rapid progress; The authorities are now looking By ten o'clock procedings in the for money for the construction of Park had finished. but not being of an iron bridge over the Fu River A Steeplechase of 13 miles. For

Australian

ponies. Woight for able to prevent the parade, the which will cost a million dollars, inches as per seals. Winners of Government went the staff of the and a long bund, of which a small a Steeplechase T lbs. penalty. Education Bureau there to persection has already been completed Griffina of 1992 allowed & lbs. suade the students to resume their at a cost of $300,000, which was adWither a cup; 2nd prize $75; 3rd

prize $60, Entrance fee. $2. studio forthwith. No notice was vanced by the Central Government. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie's St. taken of this "friendly advice," | This dum of money is to be paid Moritz (Mr. Corbett) however, so the procession started, back by the Provincial Government Mr. S. N. Wong's The Bustard

(Mr. Stanton)" 2 It first. went through the principal

Mr. C.N.R.'s Thunderclap thoroughfares of the city, round

(Mr. Coltman) 3 the bund and then on to the main

lengths between second and third.

Won by many lengths; many road, the whole array shousing

Pari-mutuel. auti-Japanese slogans all the while. Particularly w the excitement Bund, and others who make use fierce when the students marched paat Japanese residences and in

stitutions.

who are slowly collecting it from the people by means of apecial taxes. The question of these taxes, which are to be paid mainly by house owners and tenants on the

Winner: $284. Place: $2.30:

Kempton Cup Second Division.

(Mr. Chanson) 9 Mr. W. G. 'Fischer's Choctow

II. ........... (Mr. Fincher) 3 Also ran Aretio Eve € Mr.. Bramwell); Bay of Bellingham II, (Mr. Noronha); Brown Eyes (Mr. | Fung) Duke of Normandy 11.

Osiris Stewart); Major

(Mr Dale); Silver Key (Mr. Botelho); Sunning (Mr. Bees); Sunny Day Mr. Benham); Tom Thumb (Mr. Alven).

Won by two lengths; half length between second and third."

Parimutuel

'Winner: 68.91.

Place: $3.94874; 810,84.

CASH SWEEPS.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

The cash sweeps drawo yesterday

A Handicap Steeplechase of 14 at the Fanling Races were miles. For China ponies Winner follows

a eug; 2nd prize 100; 3rd prize

of it, has not been finally settled. At first the suggestion was that enly the tenants should be made to Luckily enough no incident oc- | pay. The tenants made such a $75. Entrance les 85. curred-thanks to the elaborate pre-vigorous protest, however, that the cautions taken by the police autho- | authorities" aro" "reconsidering the rities. A strong force was sent and | whole"question. this necompanied the procession ut The Highway the rear. All the important points Bureau has resumed work on the road from Wuchow to Lingjok

were

Administration

The road leading from Wuchow to Yungyuen and Kwoiyuen is in very good condition and motor traffic has increased considerably.

well guarded and patrols there were all over the city. It has been hinted that the students in tended to wraak vengeance on three members of the Committee of the

At present there are three elec Kuomintang Party, who are simul triu generators in the town but taneously editors of Chinese dailies, the lighting has not been very satis adverse to the recent actions of the factory and a new machine has been That some apprehension ordered from Shanghai. This is of students. was fenced was proved by the fact horse power and will be shipped that a detachment of the Red Cross to Wuchow in six months time. (with two stretchers) also turned nut and accompanied the proces Bion.

PROPAGANDA WORK POSTPONED.

Mr. J. J. Charley's Duke of

Milan Mr. Charley) 1 Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's As You (

Like It

Mr. GS. B. Bramwell's Mova.

nagher..... Won by lengths between second and third

Pari-mutuel

two lengthes · medy

Winner: 88.00. Pince: $7.70.

Kempton Cup 1st Division. A Handicap Steeplechase of 18 miles. For China ponies. Winner soup, 2nd prize $100; 3rd prize $76... Entrance Tes 82.

Lady Pool's Marquis Hall

(Capt. T. A. H. Coltman) I Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle

128/20

Race 1.

No. 130

$4:40:01

17

934 116

64.15

Race 1,

No. 352

$502.83

12

30.41

No. 428

*

Race. 3.

540......

12

$607.07 170.46. 86.73

633 498 ticket, No. 390.

Zack. 4.

No. 834

184

624

12

43

$1,300.92 397.40 108.70 $11.62 tickets:Nos. 23, 211, 61,

(Mr. Corbett) 2155, 121, 972, 422, 171, 497, 50, 82,

37, 1173, 118, 167, 333, 245, 482, 270.

Mr. L. Reidy's Duke of Chan-

tilly ...(Mr. Charles) 3 Also ran-Bronze Eyes (Mr. Maitland),

Won by a length and a half; many lengths between second and third.

Pari-mutuel :---

Winner: $2.90. "Places: $2:11;: $2.21.

"Ironsides" on the Road. General Chang Fat Fui has de- clurod that he wishes to lend his troops to the North to assist in resisting the Japanese invasion of To-day the Municipal authorities Manchuria. The Ironsides who sent for a representative of the number about 7,000 strong have Students' Assouiation and ordered been well equipped by the Kwangal the suspension

Government and are as good a body of propaganda work and examination of Japanese of troops as ever, according to local goods till next week, but that in reports. They were in Nanning the meantime the students should some time ago and have, now moved up to the North of the province viê attend school instead.

Later in the day the Government Kweilin, Chuenghow and Hunan on issued orders to the schools to com. the first stage of their long journey Mr. J. H." Charsley's Fanling

to Manchuria They received two merce the winter holidays on the

2nd instead of the 25th. By this months pay in advance from the Barlier closing they hops to restrict; Kwangsi Government..

Anti-Japanese Activities.

the activities of the students some of whom will return to their coun try-homes. Examinatious are dis. pensed with to

A very strict search for goods of the joy of the students, under the circumstances, Japanese origin has been made in The prospect of the examinations. Wuchow, and hardly any Japanese was one of the reasons to which the goods are being, imported. Some Covernment (Educational Depart time ago three men who were smuggling in "enemy" goods wore ment) attribute the strike.

caught in the act. Their punish- A JAPANESE PROTEST.

ment was to be paraded through the streets with chains on their The Japanese Consul called at necks and carrying banners uit the Mayor's office two days ago and ably inscribed. The boyecte move made strong representations against ment is much more serious in the certain articles published in one of interior that in the const districts the local papers; which referred to and treaty porta

the Japanese Emperor 题目 tha "dwarfish

emperor," Another

article was in connection with the

Education.

The Shires." Oup.. Major I. M. Stewart's Country

Club A..... (Mr. Stewart) 1. L-Col. N. C. Bennett's Hefty

(Mr. Keith-Murray) 2

...Stag ......... (Mr. Charaley) 3 Also ran:-Demurrer (Mr. Fer gudon); Diana (Mr. Dale); Fern Leaf (Capt. Coltman); Tarnborg (Mr. Hope),

Won by one and a half lengths; many lengths between second and third

Pari-mutuel

Winner: 84.48. Places. 82.74; #3.14; $4.30.

Sandown Staker.

A Hurdle Race of 14 miles. For China pontes, subscription, griffins of this Club. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 10 lbs. penalty. Winner #160; 2nd prize 3100; 2rd prize $75. Entrance fee 82. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Lech

Ryan..... (Mr. Keith Murray) 1- Mr. Parkson Chan's Over There.

(Mr. Charles)

uttempt on the life of Mikado, and Since the blockade imposed dur- whilst reporting thin. affair it said ing the Kwangtung-Kwangsi Civil Mr. P. C. Pott's Herge

"the arrested. Korean

#TA

(Mr. Stewart) 3.

Race 5.

ない

No. 01

279

$821.13 177.48 88.73

17

JANUARY

SATURDAY'S

CABLES

Lord Reading Indisposed. A WorlÜ Carrancy Baby!! Fords: R.T.(Working Committea Appointments, · · British│· Cabinet Disagrees;- Teleprinter. Un...

rest in Spain

Luxor, Jan. 22-There is now; little doubt that Lord Rekilidy a vory ill.

#

A doctor and a nurse arrived ab Luxor by air from Cairo at three jo'olock" this afternoon. The doctor very soon afterwards diagnosed the iliness as influenza and bronchitis.

It is believed that in all likeli hood it will prove a lengthy case.

The Anglo-American Hospital at Cairo in despatching a special mus senger to Luxur to-night with modi cal supplies.

It was announced this evening. that Lord Reading's condition was slightly worse. He is new suffering from acute bronchitis and slight congestion of the lungs.--cuter

A WORLD CURRENCY.

Loudou, Jan. 22-A step towards the establishment of a world cur reuez was suggested by Sir Basil Bladkot, the well-known finance an currency expert, in 2 speech at Brighton tu-day.

He pointed out that sterling could form a international currents used by a considerable portion of the world, including the British Empire, the South American and Scandinavian countries, Portugal, Egypt, Japan, etc., in fact, all countries which had been fareed „ff the gold standard,

If these countries could agree to co-operate in trying to maintain the atability of the purchasing power of their local curreridy and the stability of exchanges with each other based upon sterling there would seem to be a possibility of setting the world the example of a currency system providing all the advantages of the gold standard--. Reuter.

"BABY" FORDS.

Detroit Jan. 22-Mr. Henry Ford is ontering the baby car market, according to a Michigan'

paper;

The report says that twelve Baby Fords have been secretly shipped is England.

They are under ten feet long, the bumper width is 55 inches and the height is fifty-tliree inches. The car has a four-cylinder engine, eleven American inches long-Reuter's Service.

R.T. WORKING COMMITTEE.

Rugby, Jan. -Sir Zulfiqua? Ali Khan and Mr. Chintamani have been added to the Indian personnel of the Committee about to begin work in adia in continuation of the discussions of the Round Tabis

$25 tickets-Nox. 289, 500, 5u8, Conference -British Wirelene. $33,.110.

Race 5

No. 44

-$643.96 3ན་ན་བར་46. 184.56 17:པཎག པ མན༧༢༠བ་- $25 tickets:-Nos. 25, 293.

Race 7,

No. 348

302

J

#

92.28

... *005.39 172.87 86.80 $25 tickets:-Nos, 234, 12, 520, 418, 208, 228, 500, 242,

305.............

BRITISH CABINET DISAGREES.

Bugby, Jan. 2-After further discussions lasting two and a half hours, the Cabinet to-night issued the following communiqué:-The Cabinet has had before it the ra port of its Committee 4 the bal ance of trade and after a prolonge l discussion, it has been found"im; possible to reach a unanimous can- clusion on the Committee's reconi- mendations.

The Cabinet, however, in deeply that the situation is serious, and impressed with the paramount im that a general revolutionary move-portance of maintaining nationa ment has been fixed for Monday. unity in the presence of the grave The official allegations, however, problems that now confront this larisot much credited.

country nad the whole world. It The general opinion is that the has accordingly determined that Government is exaggerating, the one modification of the usual seriousness of the situation with a ministerial practice is required and view to obtaining general support decided that Ministers finding en prior to action against the Churchselves, unable to support conclusions and the Tesuits.-Reuter

errived at by a majority of theit' colleagues on the subjecs of import duties and cognate matters are to be' at liberty to express their viewe by speech and vote.

TELEPRINTER.

it was a great pity the object of War has been lifted education Also ran:Anton (Mr. Fergu "The Teleprinter Exchange Ser

Alie has enjoyed quite a boom. not Achieved. The Consul took excep. Kwangei University, however, Was tion to such remarks and the only re-opened for a short period. anyor promised to malin investiga. The students behaved very well and did not make any of the kind of tions into the matter.

trouble that has been going on in Canton, Swatow, Nanking and Shanghai,

4 יד

Won by two lengths; many lengths between second and third. Pari-mutuelles

Winnor: 325.98. Place: $5,23; $£43; #4:95. |

Gatewick Handicap,

Although the decision is not en tirely without precedent, it marks striking theparture from usual practice Hnd has created exceptional interest in political circles an

London, Jan. 22-A temarkable

The Cabinet being essentially new British invention, known as united an all other matters of

My Corbett); Mosche (Mr. Dale); master-General, Bir Kingsley Wood, will of the astion, and tho son); Cutex (Mr. Frost) Flywheel vice, was described by the Post-policy, believes that by this special provision it is best interpreting Rubisian (Mr. Bramwell),

in a speech at Birmingham to-day.

He said that the new device needs of the time. 4 would enable messages to be type- written automatically between the offices of any two telephone sub LESSON SERMON,

scribers who had a teleprinter machines installed, b

The typist in one office would

It is understood that the Cabinet FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, turning. Of his own will begat ho A Hurdle Roos of 13 miles. For type a message and it would be Committee which had been consider SCIENTIST," HONG KONG, us with the word of truth, that wo China ponies. : Winner $150; and printed simultaneously on both ing balance of trade questions, com- should be a kind of firstfruite of prize $100; 3rd prize $76. Entrance machines. It was hoped, he said, prised representatives of all three "Truth" was the subject of the his creatures,” (James 1; 17.18.). . Ise $2.

that the service would to available, political parties namely, Mr. Wal- Lesson-Bermon in all Churches of The Lesson-Sermon also includ Mr. W. T. Stanton's Tom

in London in the spring sand toter Runaiman, Mr. Neville Cham Christ, Scientist, on Sunday Jan.ed the following passage from the

(Mr. Corbett) 1 subscribers in the provinces by the berlain, Sir John Simon, Sir Har- 24th.

Christian Solence textbook, Mr. Chan Tin' Sun's Wonderful summor.-Reuter.

bert Samuel, Lord Bnowdon and Sir The Golden Text was "God Science and Health, with Key to Bing (Mr. Frost) 2

Phill Cunliffe Lister-British shall and forth his mercy and his the Scriptura, by Mary Baker Mr. G. 6. B. Bramwell's White

Wireless, truth," (Palms 52; 3) Eddy, Mutorial sense never helps Heather (Mr. Bramwell) 3 THREE TOWNS DESTROYED.

Among the citations which commentals to understand Spirit, God. Also ran-Britannia Hall (Mr. New York, Jan. 92. At least prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Through spiritual sense only man Stewart) Piccalili (Mr.Keith three towns, Santa Lucia, Cotzimal following from the Bible-Every comprehende and loves Deity, Murray

haapa and Antigua have been.com good gift and every perfect gift is The various contradictions of the Won by many lengths many pletely destroyed by the ruption f from above, and cometh down from Science of Mind by the material lengths. Between second and third, the volcano Acatenango, the Father of lights, with whom is sanses do not change the unsoca Pari-mutuoli- no variableness, noither-shadow of Truth, which remains forever in (Continued at foot of nest column.) tact. (p. 481.)

Winner: #48R, Eloe: $2.159.15.

A number of other towns are covered with dense clouds of smoke and falling sales,

UNREST-IN-SPAIN.

Madrid, Jan. 2-Although eletr Live stops have been taken to press the Communist rebellion

bfafil quarters. Catalonia,

(Continued on previous Column)

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